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War journalist Marie immortalis­ed in film

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Award-winning American war reporter Marie Colvin was known for her dispatches from some of the world’s most brutal conflicts. Now a new film starring Gone Girl actress Rosamund Pike tells her story about being fearless on the battlefron­t.

Focusing on the last decade of her life, A Private War takes audiences to the frontlines of fighting in Sri Lanka, Iraq, Afghanista­n, Libya and Syria. Colvin, reporting for Britain’s Sunday Times, was killed in Syria in 2012.

Based on an article about Colvin in Vanity Fair, the film for which Pike wears a patch to cover the eye the journalist lost in a blast in Sri Lanka in 2001, follows her evading gunfire and digging for the truth as well as the effects her war zone trips had on her personally. “I just thought ‘My gosh, this is a woman who would be a joy to kind of get people to see’... this complicate­d, ferocious, driven, ambitious, vulnerable, romantic soul and put that out on screen,” Psaid ike. “Because... oh yes is she a role model, but a role model in a real way.”

Fifty Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan plays photograph­er Paul Conroy, who accompanie­d Colvin on trips and was with her when she died in Homs while covering the Syrian conflict.

Conroy, who worked as the set photograph­er for the film, said the actors had caught “the essence” of his relationsh­ip with Colvin. “[Colvin] was a force of nature... It was like peeling an onion back, she just kept going further and further and further in... until we were at what she considered the heart of it,” Conroy said. –Reuters

 ??  ?? Rosamund Pike in ‘A Private War’.
Rosamund Pike in ‘A Private War’.

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